Back to Search Start Over

Chromosome 16p11.2 microdeletion syndrome with microcephaly and Dandy-Walker malformation spectrum: expanding the known phenotype

Authors :
Liena Elbaghir Omer Elsayed
Norah Ayed AlHarbi
Ashwaq Mohammed Alqarni
Huda Hussein Elwasila Eltayeb
Noura Mostafa Mohamed Mostafa
Maha Mohammed Abdulrahim
Hadeel Ibrahim Bin Zaid
Latifah Mansour Alanzi
Sarah Abdullah Ababtain
Khawlah Aldulaijan
Sheka Yagub Aloyouni
Moneeb Abdullah Kassem Othman
Mohammad Abdullah Alkheilewi
Adel Mohammed Binduraihem
Hadeel Abdollah Alrukban
Hiba Yousif Ahmed
Faten Abdullah AlRadini
Hadil Mohammad Alahdal
Aziza Mufareh Mushiba
Omaima Abdulazeem Alzaher
Source :
Human Genomics, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
BMC, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Background Chromosome 16p11.2 deletions and duplications were found to be the second most common copy number variation (CNV) reported in cases with clinical presentation suggestive of chromosomal syndromes. Chromosome 16p11.2 deletion syndrome shows remarkable phenotypic heterogeneity with a wide variability of presentation extending from normal development and cognition to severe phenotypes. The clinical spectrum ranges from neurocognitive and global developmental delay (GDD), intellectual disability, and language defects (dysarthria /apraxia) to neuropsychiatric and autism spectrum disorders. Other presentations include dysmorphic features, congenital malformations, insulin resistance, and a tendency for obesity. Our study aims to narrow the gap of knowledge in Saudi Arabia and the Middle Eastern and Northern African (MENA) region about genetic disorders, particularly CNV-associated disorders. Despite their rarity, genetic studies in the MENA region revealed high potential with remarkable genetic and phenotypic novelty. Results We identified a heterozygous de novo recurrent proximal chromosome 16p11.2 microdeletion by microarray (arr[GRCh38]16p11.2(29555974_30166595)x1) [(arr[GRCh37]16p11.2(29567295_30177916)x1)] and confirmed by whole exome sequencing (arr[GRCh37]16p11.2(29635211_30199850)x1). We report a Saudi girl with severe motor and cognitive disability, myoclonic epilepsy, deafness, and visual impairment carrying the above-described deletion. Our study broadens the known phenotypic spectrum associated with recurrent proximal 16p11.2 microdeletion syndrome to include developmental dysplasia of the hip, optic atrophy, and a flat retina. Notably, the patient exhibited a rare combination of microcephaly, features consistent with the Dandy-Walker spectrum, and a thin corpus callosum (TCC), which are extremely infrequent presentations in patients with the 16p11.2 microdeletion. Additionally, the patient displayed areas of skin and hair hypopigmentation, attributed to a homozygous hypomorphic allele in the TYR gene. Conclusion This report expands on the clinical phenotype associated with proximal 16p11.2 microdeletion syndrome, highlighting the potential of genetic research in Saudi Arabia and the MENA region. It underscores the importance of similar future studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14797364
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Human Genomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.35507dced82439484a71711a4834fd0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40246-024-00662-0